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Robots for Festivals

Summer is a time when people queue up for the best festivals in town, featuring the most exciting acts.
To be original and heard in the midst of the various festivals all over the country, a good music act alone simply doesn't cut it any longer and the organisers will have to be that one step ahead of everyone else!
With that in mind the team at Robot Networks in affiliation with Music Industry put...

Paddy Casey Shows 2015

Paddy Casey Irish Gig List 2015

The talented Singer/Songwriter, who adds depth and credibility to his songs - creating Hit Singles time and time again, may likely be the busiest artist Ireland has to offer, touring the emerald Island continuously year in / year out.
Paddy Casey is one of Ireland's most loved Musicians not only because of his ability to pen "relatable" songs, but also because he's approachable and gladly stops for a chat with...
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Keywest release new single “All My Mistakes” -EP in hot pursuit

Keywest are on the verge of releasing their latest EP !

Brilliant Irish Indie Band KEYWEST have been hard at work since the start of 2015, with gigs all over Ireland, as well as in the UAE over the Saint Patrick's Day Celebrations and now it is almost time for a new EP.
Their stunning latest single "All My Mistakes" has been unleashed to the public earlier this month and will be able for download...
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HMV is back in Ireland

After dramatically closing shop last January, HMV have returned back to the Irish shores under the ownership of Hilco, which bought the company in a deal worth almost 59 million euro. HMV relaunched their flagship store on September 12th, with The Strypes performing in-store at the Henry street location. HMV continued their relaunch with branches at Dundrum Town Centre, Liffey Valley, The Crescent Shopping Centre and a location in Limerick opening their doors on September 12th.
Larry Howard owner...

Budget 2014: The Cork Events Centre

A moment that was missed by many in Budget 2014 was the listing of The Cork Events centre to receive cash from the 200 million National Lottery proceeds. Brendan Howlin the minister for Public Expenditure and Reform listed the events centre as a project that will be receiving funding as it will boost local economic activity and create many jobs. Cork currently doesn't have a facility similar to Dublin’s o2 arena , and although the centre will bring...